Quote Originally Posted by Huntsman Spider View Post
Way to inject some humor into this situation, Snoop. I also like your signature. It's very on-point. On topic, though, it is harrowing to see mutants treating everyone not them as the enemy, but at the same time, this is the lesson they've learned from humanity at large. As far as humans are concerned, mutants are and have always been an existential threat, and now mutants are ready to be that existential threat after years of being treated as such. On the subject of the Avengers, well, they've always been champions of humanity as a whole, even though they're not affiliated with any one human government these days or in a long time, so even if they have disagreements with those governments, they'll still protect humans in general first. That's what motivates the animosity toward them from Krakoa, since the same humans protected by the Avengers have felt near-total impunity in persecuting and trying to wipe mutants out all these years, so from the mutants' viewpoint, the Avengers are, in their own way, just as guilty. Not entirely right, but still.
I love the trope of lets blame the Avengers of all problems of the world. When most mutants are as passive as the avengers , no one blames Abagail Brand for example for avoid help mutants in the last uncanny run , using her resources as leader of Alpha fight but the avengers are blame for all the problems of a minority that is less than the 1% of the world population.
No one blames Namor for avoid helping mutants when he had an entire realm that could be full of mutant refugees, but the avengers blame.